Ancient poems expressing homesickness:
1. Between Jingkou Guazhou and the water, Zhongshan is only separated by several mountains. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again? -- "Mooring at Guazhou" Song Dynasty·Wang Anshi
Appreciation: This is a famous lyrical poem, which expresses the poet's deep feelings of looking at the south of the Yangtze River and missing his hometown. Literally speaking, this poem expresses the nostalgia for one's hometown and the eagerness to cross the river to go home and reunite with relatives. In fact, his strong desire to return to the political stage and implement the New Deal is also reflected between the lines.
2. The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maple and fishing fire are facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang for the passenger ship at midnight. -- "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge" Tang Dynasty·Zhang Ji
Appreciation: This Qijue is the most famous work among the Dali songs. The whole poem is unified by the word "sorrow". The first two sentences are densely packed with images: the falling moon, crows, the sky full of frost, river maples, fishing fires, and sleepless people, creating an aesthetic situation with rich meaning. These two sentences not only describe the scenery by the river on an autumn night, but also express the author's homesickness.
3. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown. -- "Thoughts on a Quiet Night" Tang Dynasty·Li Bai
Appreciation: The poem describes the feeling of missing one's hometown on a quiet moonlit night. The first two sentences of the poem describe the poet's momentary illusion in the specific environment of visiting a foreign country.
A person who is alone in a foreign country can be busy during the day, which can dilute the sorrow of separation. However, in the dead of night, when people are quiet, waves of longing for his hometown will inevitably arise in his heart. What's more, it's a moonlit night, let alone an autumn night with a frosty moonlight.
4. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season. I know from afar that when my brothers climbed to a high place, there was only one less person planting dogwood trees. -- "Reminiscences of Shandong Brothers on September 9th" Tang Dynasty·Wang Wei
Appreciation: This was written in Chang'an when the poet was seventeen years old. It was a work of a young man who was able to avoid superficial carvings and point directly to true feelings. , indeed knows the secret of writing poetry. The poet's hometown of Puzhou (now Yongji, Shanxi) is east of Huashan, so it is titled "Remembering Shandong Brothers".
The ancients regarded nine as the Yang number, and September 9th was the Double Ninth Festival. When writing holiday poems, the most important thing is to avoid falling into clichés. The cleverness of this poem lies in avoiding clichés and grasping the true temperament.